The PredictionMachine takes a different approach, using a computer it causes the Predictalator to play an upcoming game 50,000 times before it’s actually played.

And it sees Seattle advancing to the Super Bowl, but this time losing to Denver 24-23. The Predictalator also gives Seattle a better than 50 percent chance (actually 56.4 percent) of winning each game, but on average coming away with 11 wins.

Here’s more, straight from the company’s release:

The Denver Broncos lead the way as the most likely Super Bowl Champions, winning it all a league-high 25.1 percent of the time. In the most likely Super Bowl, in a reversal of fortunes from last season, the vastly improved Broncos defeat the Seattle Seahawks 52.9 percent of the time and by an average score of 24-23. Seattle, the NFC’s second-seed, but best overall team, wins the Super Bowl 22.6% of the time. The NFC’s top seeded New Orleans Saints(15.8%), who only play three games against teams we project to make the playoffs, follow the Seahawks and Broncos in Super Bowl likelihood. Among other teams, only the AFC’s second-seededNew England Patriots(8.8%) have better than a four percent (or 1-in-25) shot to win it all. There are 11 teams that win the championship between 1% and 4% of the time, including some teams that did not even make the playoffs last year like theHouston Texans, New York Giants, Washington Redskinsand Arizona Cardinals.

Based on the analysis, here is the projected NFL 2014 Playoff bracket. It should be noted however, that this exact bracket only occurred 402 of the 50,000 seasons played by the Predictalator: